Tourism Season In Full Bloom On Prince Edward Island
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Tourism Season in Full Bloom on Prince Edward Island
Tourism is thriving on Prince Edward Island, perfectly timed with the blooming of the Lady Slipper, the province's delicate official flower that graces the landscape in late May and early June.
This gentle island is rich with flora and fauna, including the meticulously maintained fairways and greens of its world-renowned golf courses. With over 26 courses spread across just over 2,100 square miles, there's something for every golfer, from world-class venues to leisure spots, making it a golfer's paradise.
While golf is a significant attraction, it's just one of many reasons to visit this picturesque island. A summer vacation on Prince Edward Island offers sun, surf, and sand in abundance. The island’s beaches feature a variety of sand colors?"white, champagne, pink, and red. Plus, the waves here are some of the warmest you’ll find north of the Carolinas.
The island's waters are teeming with diverse ocean life, offering a feast for food lovers. Despite having only two lobster seasons?"spring and fall?"you can enjoy fresh lobster all summer long at island lobster suppers. These dishes, made with lobsters stored in seawater, are an island specialty.
Don’t miss the delicious clams, perfect for a bowl of clam chowder thickened naturally with Prince Edward Island’s world-renowned potatoes. Add farm-fresh vegetables and dairy products, and the memorable flavors of your vacation will linger on your palate long after you leave.
Seafood lovers will delight in the local fish offerings, including haddock, halibut, and sole. Even inland, you can find fresh brook and rainbow trout.
Beyond food and golf, Prince Edward Island's rustic charm captivates visitors. With its rich maritime and farming history, the island offers a blend of wisdom and optimism. Perhaps this is why it is known as the birthplace of the Canadian Confederation?"an impressive feat for Canada's smallest province.
The island’s heritage also provides a unique shopping experience. Explore antique shops and enjoy arts and crafts, from quilts and pottery to woodworking and woven tapestries. The traditional artisans here offer a shopping experience that can be as simple or sophisticated as you desire.
Prince Edward Island’s treasures are plentiful. Whether you're visiting during the peak of tourist season, on an extended stay, or for a romantic getaway, the island offers riches that nourish both spirit and soul.
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